Canadians to watch today:

After romping through preliminary-round play with a 6-1 record, Canada faces Norway in the semifinals, who handed Kaitlyn Lawes and John Morris their only loss in the tournament-opening game. Morris, a gold medallist in Vancouver and Lawes, who won gold in Sochi, had a combined 22-0 Winter Games record until Norway beat them 9-6 on Wednesday. The other semifinal (6 a.m. ET on Monday) features Olympic Athletes from Russia vs. Switzerland.

Click on the video below to watch highlights from Canada vs. South Korea

Patrick Chan, Gabrielle Daleman, Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir will attempt to deliver figure skating team gold for Canada. Heading into the final, Canada has 45 points — six ahead of the Olympic Athletes from Russia — with only the men's, women's and ice dance free programs remaining. The U.S. sits third with 35 points, just ahead of Italy (34) and Japan (32).

Click on the video below to watch Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir's dominant short dance

After an early scare, reigning world champion Laurie Blouin will compete in the final. The Stoneham, Que., native suffered an apparent head injury during a training session but has been cleared to compete. Joining her in the final will be Spencer O'Brien of Courtenay, B.C, and Brooke Voigt of Fort McMurray, Alta. Saturday's qualifiers were cancelled due to high winds, so it's down to a one-night, two-run showdown for all 27 competitors.

Moguls men's final, Mikael Kingsbury, 5:30 a.m. – 8:50 a.m. on Monday

Mikael Kingsbury is a heavy favourite heading into the men's moguls final. The 25-year from Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts is seen as the successor to a long line of Canadian greats in the sport, such as Jean-Luc Brassard to Alex Bilodeau. The latter beat Kingsbury for gold in Sochi, but Kingsbury is favoured to stand on top of the podium this year.